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Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation Treats 35 Families To Day At Kings Island

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, JJ, treated families to a day of fun and memories at the amusement park during the annual King for a Day event. The event is a part of his community outreach program benefiting seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.
Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, JJ, treated families to a day of fun and memories at the amusement park during the annual King for a Day event. The event is a part of his community outreach program benefiting seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.

Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton and his wife, JJ, treated 35 families to a day at Kings Island on Saturday, May 11. It was for their foundation's King for a Day community outreach program.

"JJ and I enjoyed spending the day with these families as they created lasting memories together," said Andy Dalton. "We wanted them to have the chance to put their challenges aside for a few hours and simply focus on having fun. We really look forward to this event all year."

Through the program, families from Cincinnati, Dayton and Northern Kentucky enjoyed a day at the amusement park. They also received Fast Lane passes, lunch with the Daltons, soft drink wristbands and special King for a Day t-shirts. 

King for a Day is one of five programs hosted by the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation as it works to provide opportunities, support and resources to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.

Founded in 2011, the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation seeks to provide opportunities, support and resources, along with live-changing experiences, to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.

For more information about the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation, please visit www.andydalton.org.

King for a Day is one of five programs hosted by the Andy & JJ Dalton Foundation as it works to provide opportunities, support and resources to seriously ill and physically challenged children and their families.

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